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Didn't I mention that I absolutely love Support classes in XCOM? My first Support, the Brazillian Colonel, had just been gifted Psi powers! Man, I don't know what to say but I'm sure as hell he'll be kicking massive ass

CKII. I just spent 45 minutes trying to find a wife. The only prestigious marriages I could find were of the jailbait sort, so I guess I have to wait. I'm going to play something else now.

What's your noble title? In my current game as duke of saxony I have no problems getting my family members married with all sorts of princes and the like but the lower you are in rank the harder it gets to find appropriate partners that don't give you a prestige penalty. Also, there's nothing wrong with jailbait...in the game.
Oh gods, I'm on some watchlist now, ain't I.

What's your noble title? In my current game as duke of saxony I have no problems getting my family members married with all sorts of princes and the like but the lower you are in rank the harder it gets to find appropriate partners that don't give you a prestige penalty. Also, there's nothing wrong with jailbait...in the game.
Oh gods, I'm on some watchlist now, ain't I.

Actually, there is, because if you get betrothed to a very young girl, you can't really be sure what traits she'll end up with, and you might get screwed (not by the police, but by genetics!)

Finished Resonance. What a great game! I was having a bit of a trouble sticking to it because what looked like sublimely charming retro graphics, had lost part of their appeal and I think Primordia had a hand in this. The middle part of the game, the one with the large multi-part puzzle, I found a bit confusing, but the game really kicked into gear after that.

Puzzles are generally of good quality and logical, although in the big puzzle, I felt like the game was leading me to do some things in a certain order, while really it's not the right one. In particular, one of the subpuzzles requires setting up three characters in a sequence which is reset every time you fail, and it wasn't clear to me you *have* to do those things /before/ you have a chance to solve it, so I ended up going through some unnecessary trial and error.

I'd like to see the second ending but there's no autosave from before the ending, and I was too taken to think about saving. With a score of 317 out of 340 on my first playthrough, I've decided to start a new game, this time with the dev commentary, I usually get tired of that after some time, in which case I'll just replay the ending.

Then, slowly progressing through Mark of the Ninja NG+, begun Iron Brigade, and playing some short games of Dwarfs?!